The government will raise the contribution by employers to the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) to 15% from the existing 12% and introduce an insurance scheme for public and private sector employees who become unemployed, a government policy document said. This was affirmed in the fourth chapter of the policy document titled “A Productive Citizen and a Happy Family.” Under the sub-sector ‘Public Service’ the government has announced several activities in order to establish a People-Centered Community. Such as;
- Introduce a new “Code of Ethics‟ to ensure an independent public service.
- Introduce an insurance scheme for public and private sector employees who become unemployed.
- Increase the employer’s contribution to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for employees of the public and private to 15% from the existing 12%.
- Set legal provisions to indemnify officers of government departments, semi-government public corporations and banks who carry out their duties in good faith.
- Give a healthcare allowance to lower grades of employees in the public service including the local government service Institutes.
- Expedite the payment of the widow‟s and orphan‟s pensions to those who are eligible.
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